WATCH: ‘Stand up if you hate ISIS’ chants fill football stadium in solidarity with Paris

WATCH: ‘Stand up if you hate ISIS’ chants fill football stadium in solidarity with Paris

PORTSMOUTH football supporters literally stood in solidarity with those who died on Friday's horrific terror attacks in Paris, by chanting "stand up if you hate ISIS" during a match against AFC Wimbledon on Sunday.

Video footage, shared on social media, captured those who attended the goalless draw belting out the song of defiance from the top of their lungs.

In another gesture of solidarity from the football world with the victims of Friday's carnage, England fans are campaigning to sing the French national anthem at Wembley stadium during England's friendly with France tomorrow.

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In a statement on The FA's website Chairman Greg Dyke said: “Our thoughts and sincere condolences are with the city of Paris after these terrible atrocities. On behalf of The FA, I want to express our sorrow and send our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of those who have lost their lives."

England players, led by captain Wayne Rooney, will pay an "appropriate tribute," although it is not yet confirmed what exactly will take place.

Today, prior to their training session, the Three Lions observed a Europe-wide minute of silence.

Tomorrow’s friendly will go ahead under heavy security, after both English and French authorities initially talked about rescheduling the match, following Friday's events in the French capital.

France is observing three days of mourning after Friday's terror attacks which killed at least 129

On Friday, the Stade de France in Paris was one of a number of venues targeted by a group of armed terrorists. While France was playing a friendly against Germany, a bystander and three suicide bombers died in a series of blasts.

French president Francois Hollande has announced three days of mourning, in what has been described as the worst violence to hit France since the end of World War II.

Victims of the Paris attacks

Mon, November 16, 2015

The victims who have been confirmed dead in the Paris terror attacks have been named.